Spinal cord and ischemic demyelination is caused due the disruption of blood flow from the cerebrum. Spinal cord demyelination and Ischemic demyelination may cause a sudden dimming of vision, slurred speech and mental confusion. Some people may have a lingering feeling that something odd has happened to the body. Symptoms often vary from person to person and depend to a large extent on the area of the brain involved. Usually, these symptoms subside within a few minutes or in 24 hours. However, a brief brain injury may still occur. It is also a risk factor for a stroke. In fact, an Ischemic demyelination is also known as a mini stroke. While spinal cord demyelination results in the loss of signal between the brain and the nerves, Ischemic demyelination leads to a loss of blood flow to the brain.
Ischemic demyelination
The most common cause for an Ischemic demyelination …